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More Americans die a year of cardiovascular disease related to poor diet and obesity than anything else, and more Americans died last year from drug overdoses than died in the entire Vietnam War. A hundred years ago it was infectous diseases the individual had little control over that most often caused deaths in the United States. With the rise of the so-called "alt.right" there has been a resurgence of interest in Italian thinker Julius Evola who wrote extensively against the modern world, speaking of modern man as deeply spiritually lost. What does Evola's work have to teach us? Join host William Wheaton as he explores these issues in a one of a kind first part in a series on Julius Evola.